Wederom een Top 50 met nogal wat favorieten van mij. Rond deze tijd werd er op de HBS, waar ik toen vertoefde, een schoolfeest gehouden in kasteel Doornenburg, met een discotheek. Veel van de plaatjes uit deze Top 50 werden toen gedraaid. Ook de Man of Action  draaiden de DJs, waarvan er een Engels was. De naam van die discotheek weet ik niet meer. De Poppys komen binnen op 24 deze week met Non Non rien n’a changé. Veronica van Veronica zakt van 13 naar 22. Het zomerplaatje van Sjefke komt deze week nieuw binnen op nummer 45, Koning Onbenul van Jules de Corte op 43. Peret is nog niet weg te slaan op de nummer 1 positie. Aquaviva gaat ’t na het succes van Poetas Andalucus (donde los hombres) het proberen met la muerte me quede la palabra, gesteund door Joost den Draaier.  De kanskaart van Joost Verhoeven komt me niet bekrnd voor.

Deze Top 50 kun je hier beluisteren:

Uur 1                          Uur 2                          Uur 3

Onder de TOP 50 kun je de herinneringen van Michael Downing lezen uit de tijd dat deze Top 50 werd uitgezonden en daaronder een paar scans uit de MP van September 1971.

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The RNI memories of Michael Downing for this period

 

Saturday 11 September 1971

Programmes this evening;

18.00 Mark Stuart

20.00 Mike Ross

22.00 Crispian St John

24.00 – 3.00 Rob Eden

Crispian St John and Mark Stuart revive something last done by Alan West and Stevi Merike in April 1971 – light flashing, in which they invite people driving in Scheveningen to flash their lights at the Mebo 2 and Mark will flash a light back, whilst being connected to Crispian and the studio via a telephone link. News is read by Crispian St John and Rob Eden. A mobile discotheque this evening features Peter Holland and Dave Rogers.

 

Sunday 12 September 1971

Karel Prior is on holiday and his programme this morning is presented by Joost Verhoeven. There are two mobile discotheques today – one in the afternoon with Peter Holland and Joost Verhoeven and one in the evening featuring Ferry Maat and Dave Rogers.

 

Programmes this evening are:

18.00 Rob Eden (In Concert)

19.00 Crispian St John (British Top 20)

21.00 Mike Ross (Hitback Show)

22.00 Crispian St John

24.00 – 3.00 Rob Eden

Mark Stuart is not featured at all in this evening’s programmes as the sea is very rough and he is feeling unwell. He should have presented “In Concert” instead of Rob. The featured artists on the In Concert programme today are Joe Cocker and Carole King. The Peter Holland and Ferry Maat hitpicks are not played in the Top 20 programme and the three Driemaster DJs share a hitpick this week. Also Rob Eden now has a hitpick jingle. Newsreaders this evening are Mike Ross and Rob Eden.

 

Monday 13 September 1971

Mark Stuart is back on the 18 00 to 20.00 show tonight, so obviously he is feeling better. Crispian St John referred to “a new and exciting RNI” on the way in his programme – is he perhaps talking about the new medium wave transmitter that is rumoured to be about to be switched on? Newsreaders this evening are Crispian St John, Rob Eden and Mark Stuart.

 

Tuesday 14 September 1971

A mobile discotheque today features Ferry Maat and Dave Rogers. Programmes and newsreaders are the same as last night.

 

Wednesday 15 September 1971

Nico Steenbergen returns to the Mebo 2 and Leo van der Goot goes off on shore leave. This means that Hans ten Hooge takes over Driemaster. International service programmes and newsreaders are the same as last night.

 

Thursday 16 September 1971

Mike Ross and Rob Eden go off on shore leave and Dave Rogers and Paul May return. This means that the International service programmes now become:

18.00 Mark Stuart

20.00 Paul May

22.00 Crispian St John

24.00 – 3.00 Dave Rogers

Namechecks for Roger Day and Ronan O’Rahilly in the Crispian St John show this evening. News tonight is read by Crispian St John, Dave Rogers and Mark Stuart.

 

Friday 17 September 1971

Ferry Maat returns to his 14.00 to 16.00 programme after his holiday today and Tony Berk, who has been presenting it in Ferry’s absence, takes over the Peter Holland breakfast programme as Peter has now gone on holiday. Tonight’s namechecks in the Crispian St John show are for Alan West and Stevi Merike. Programmes and newsreaders as last night. The medium wave and shortwave transmitters are taken off the air at midnight for aerial adjustments, so the Dave Rogers show is broadcast on FM only.”  

De voorpagina van de Muziek Expres van September 1971

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De LP van de week is van de Who

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Niet in de Top 50, wel in de MP

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Levis...

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